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Space 21.02.2026 09:27 192 views

solar observatory captures 6 powerful X-class solar flares

The Space Solar Observatory SDO has captured a collage of 6 X-class solar flares originating from the substantial sunspot group AR4366.

solar observatory captures 6 powerful X-class solar flares

This event marks a significant display of solar activity, showcasing the power and intensity of these X-class solar flares emitted from the sunspot group AR4366.

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